UBS On-Air: Market Moves

UBS On-Air: Market Moves brings you beyond the highs and lows of the ticker, with conversations that

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What have we learned this week? Remarkably little. Economists have been wrestling with real-time eco

Featured are Jeremy Zirin, Head of the Private Client US Equity Team, and Dominic Schagar, Senior Eq

Our conversation recaps yet another eventful week in the markets, including takeaways from the Fed m

Our conversation recaps this week’s notable summit in Moscow, the Congressional testimony delivered

The Federal Reserve raised rates 0.25% yesterday, as expected. Fed Chair Powell signaled they may be

Our conversation outlines developments surrounding the EU’s Green Deal Industrial Plan, outlines the

Our conversation outlines the current longer-term thematic preferences of the UBS Chief Investment O

The Federal Reserve delivers its policy decision today. Estimates of the outcome should not be descr

With a very fluid and market moving macro environment, Brian Rose and Ed Kerschner join us to share

Alejo Czerwonko joins our 1285 podcast studio to share his recent exciting news of being named to th

Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele and colleagues from around the world discussed the implication

Early March export data from South Korea showed a fairly large drop in exports, led by weakness to C

We take inventory of market performance as the banking crisis has unfolded over the past two weeks a

We outline views on equity market performance drivers, themes, as well as positioning across sectors

Recent events emphasized that the fourth industrial revolution is revolutionary. Social media has me

Our conversation recaps what was a volatile week in the markets, include the latest developments sur

The ECB raised interest rates 0.5%, and signalled that future policy would be data-dependent. One wo

Join the CIO fixed income team every other month for a discussion around the drivers behind asset cl

In the wake of developments across the US and European banking systems over the past week, my guests

Last week’s US bank runs were effectively the first of the social media age. In 2008, Twitter barely